CCANDL at AAIC 2025!

Last month CCANDL presented at Alzheimer’s Association International Conference(AAIC) 2025 in Toronto, Canada!

Rising second year PhD student, Madeline Hale presented two posters, “Automated pause analysis of connected speech from story recall as markers of cognitive decline” and “Predicting PET amyloid positivity in the intermediate plasma p-tau217 group.

CCANDL post-doc, Deling presented a poster titled, “Enhanced Sensitivity to Elevated Plasma p-Tau 217 with Proper Name Delayed Recall in the Preclinical Alzheimer’s Cognitive Composite.
Deling also gave a talk entitled, “Associations Between Self-reported History of Traumatic Brain Injury on Longitudinal Cognitive and Speech Changes Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Risk Factors.

CCANDL group leader, Dr. Mueller presented a poster, “A randomized trial of over-the-counter hearing aids for adults with cognitive decline due to Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias.

Our scholars had an amazing time at AAIC 2025, and we can’t wait to go again next year!